WEBVTT EVENING OF UP TO UNDER THE SETTING SUN. THAT SOUNDS GOOD. ASHLEY: THAT SOUNDS GREAT IF WE COULD SEE THE SETTING SUN THROUGH THE STORMS. [LAUGHTER] ASHLEY: WE WILL HAVE DRY HOURS OUT THERE, BUT THE GRASS WILL BE SOGGY. WE WILL HAVE SOME HOURS THAT ARE DRY THROUGHOUT THE NIGHT. IT IS NOT RAINING CONSTANTLY. ALEXIS: YOU CAN BUST OUT T MC HAMMER PANTS. ASHLEY: I THINK PARACHUTE PANTS WILL DO TODAY. [LAUGHTER] ASHLEY: LET’S TALK ABOUT WHEN THE STORMS ARRIVE. PRETTY MUGGY OUT THERE WITH TEMPERATURES IN THE 60’S. WE WILL WATCH CLOUDS INCREASE. CLOUDS WILL GET HEAVIER AS WE GET INTO THE AFTERNOON. AFTER 3:00 P.M., WE WILL DEAL WITH STORMY CONDITIONS. TEMPERATURES IN THE UPPER 80’S, FEELING LIKE THE 90’S WITH THE HUMIDITY. OVERNIGHT, WE WILL BREAK THE STORMS APART AND THEY WILL BECOME MORE ISOLATED. THAT IS HOW IT HAPPENS THROUGHOUT THE DAY. RIGHT NOW, WE ARE WATCHING THE SUNRISE. IT WAS A BEAUTIFUL START TO THE DAY. ENJOY THE SUNSHINE BECAUSE IT WILL GO AWAY THIS AFTERNOON. CLOUDS WILL INCREASE AS TEMPERATURES GO FROM THE 60’S. THE 70’S BY THE AFTERNOON. BY NOON, IN THE 80’S, BUT FEELING LIKE THE MID-80’S. IT GETS WARM FAST. OVERALL HIGH TEMPERATURE AT 87 DEGREES. YESTERDAY, WE HIT 91 DEGREES, BUT FELT LIKE THE MID-90’S. TODAY, 87 WILL FEEL LIKE THE MID-90’S. SCATTERED SHOWERS AND STORMS THAT WERE UNDER A MARGINAL RISK FOR SEVERE STORMS. WE TALKED ABOUT THAT TIMELINE. PRETTY QUIET THIS MORNING AND CANNOT RULE OUT A STRAY SHOWER, BUT NOTHING HAS DEVELOPED JUST YET. 4:00 P.M. -- 4:00 P.M., THE STORMS MOVE INTO CONNERSVILLE AND BATESVILLE AND THE SLIDING INTO OHIO BY 5:00, BRINGING HEAVY DOWNPOURS OF RAIN AND HEARING RUMBLES OF THUNDER ANYTHING LIGHTNING IN THE SKIES. AROUND 8:00, WE WILL GET A BREAK FROM STORMS. THE FIRST SYSTEM THAT BRINGS THE BEST CHANCES TO STRONG TO SEVERE STORMS. AS THE SECOND SYSTEM FLIES IN OVERNIGHT, JUST A FEW STORMS FOR US, BUT WAY THROUGH ISOLATED AND NOT DEALING WITH A CHANCE OF STORMS THAT ARE STAYING WITH US. THE MARGINAL RISK IS THE LOWEST RISK CATEGORY. THAT MEANS WE COULD SEE WINDS 40 TO 45 MILES PER HOUR. HAIL UP TO ONE INCH IN DIAMETER. THE STORMS ARE LIMITED IN COVERAGE. YOU SAW YESTERDAY, THE SPOTTY STORMS ROLLED THROUGH. TODAY, LESS SPOTTY, BUT NOT EXPECTING A WIDESPREAD WEATHER OUTBREAK. JUST ISOLATED STORMS BRINGING STRONGER WINDS AND THE POSSIBILITY OF HAIL. TOMORROW, WE WILL START OFF WITH SHOWERS AND STORMS. WE WILL HAVE DRY HOURS ON YOUR MONDAY, WE WILL JUST MET IN HEAVY RAIN AT TIMES. POCKETS OF HEAVY RAIN IN DEALING WITH POP-UP SHOWERS ON YOUR MONDAY. TUESDAY, ANOTHER DAY OF SHOWERS AND STORMS, SO YOU GET THE PATTERN, RIGHT? TEMPERATURES TOMORROW IN THE MID-80’S WITH SEVERAL CHANCES OF SHOWERS IN THE FORECAST. TOMORROW IS ANOTHER DAY WHERE WE ARE UNDER A MARGINAL RISK. THE STORMS BECOME ISOLATED ON TUESDAY, AND WEDNESDAY, A DAY TO LOOK FORWARD TO AS WE WILL DEAL WITH DRIER AIR IN PLACE. IT IS THE PICK OF THE WEEK AS WE WILLING DEAL WITH MORE COMFORTABLE CONDITIONS. SHOWERS AND STORMS RETURN ON THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. PREPARE FOR THE STORM